Professor Wasserman at SCOTUSBlog on retaliatory arrests
At SCOTUSBlog, Prof. Howard Wasserman previews Nieves v. Bartlett, considering whether plaintiffs are limited in asserting First Amendment claims for retaliatory arrest.
At SCOTUSBlog, Prof. Howard Wasserman previews Nieves v. Bartlett, considering whether plaintiffs are limited in asserting First Amendment claims for retaliatory arrest.
Professor Manuel Gomez speaks on blockchain technology and international arbitration at AIJA conference in Singapore
Professor Carpenter was recently quoted in a ThinkProgress article.The article discusses problems the military has been having sending crime records to the FBI.
Professor Howard Wasserman has published “Nationwide” Injunctions are Really “Universal” Injunctions and they are Never Appropriate” in Lewis & Clark Law Review.
Professor Stephen Harper was recently interviewed by The Wall Street Journal in an article entitled: “Florida, A Big Death-Penalty State, Weighs What to Do About School Shooting”.